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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Believe that starting 30-minutes before sunset, a rowboat without a motor, is required to have a white light visible for 360-degrees.
So, if you use a rowboat or kayak or canoe that is rowed or paddled that doesn't have an electric or gasoline motor, something like a five dollar, battery powered lantern with a white light positioned appropriately is required......and common sense tells you that a 24' boat moving at 30-mph with a gps navigation screen in the dark will probably not see your small paddle or rowboat with the small white light. A personal injury situation that may likely become a 'hit & run.'
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Seriously? What makes it likely that it would be a hit and run?